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Josias Philip Hoffman, who, as the President of the Eepresentatives delegated by the inhabitants of the Sove- reignty to receive from Her Majesty's Special Commissioner in 1854 the Government of the Orange Kiver Territory, and the first President of the Republic, ought to be a good authority, commences a sensible appeal to his fellow-burghers of the Orange Free State with the words, " We are not yet free. " He reminds them that at the time he insisted " that it was a shame, if not an act of bet...rayal, that the British Government should desert them, " and that he had in vain asked Sir George Clerk to "have them declared free, " and "the King of Holland to recognise them as an independent people. " He then appears emphatically to corroborate the opinion which has been main- tained by your correspondent " Anglo African, " with respect to the Free Staters being still British subjects, in the following passage : Boshof and Brand came here as British subjects, without their having the right to speak of a declaration of freedom.

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